I have a friend who is willing to sell me some PST MP72s cheap and I was wondering if they would make me head heavy when doubled. Feel free to post pictures of your short doubles. I've not been able to find pictures of short doubles online. Here's some information on these cylinders...
Diameter : 6.9"
Height : 21" (If I remember correctly)
Service pressure : 3000+10% psi
Capacity : 72 cu. ft. (@ 3300 psi)
Weight empty : 30 lbs
Bouyancy when empty : -6 lbs
Bouyancy when full : -11 lbs
I pitched my idea to an instructor I know who is a die hard DIR diver. He told me that short cylinders, such as HP80s, make you head heavy when using a Bp/W. Now I understand that DIR diving is less about experience and more about standardized use of simple rules. The guy I heard this from is pretty knowlegable, but it leads me to suspect that he has never used HP80 or MP72 doubles before by how strongly he is against them.
Also, are these cylinders good for overfills? I know a dive shop owner who is willing to overfill by a few hunered psi and I was wondering if I could give him any reason for why he should fill them higher than that. He doesn't want to be liable for failed hydros, but I'm not convinced this is a problem as these cylinders would cost me so little.
Diameter : 6.9"
Height : 21" (If I remember correctly)
Service pressure : 3000+10% psi
Capacity : 72 cu. ft. (@ 3300 psi)
Weight empty : 30 lbs
Bouyancy when empty : -6 lbs
Bouyancy when full : -11 lbs
I pitched my idea to an instructor I know who is a die hard DIR diver. He told me that short cylinders, such as HP80s, make you head heavy when using a Bp/W. Now I understand that DIR diving is less about experience and more about standardized use of simple rules. The guy I heard this from is pretty knowlegable, but it leads me to suspect that he has never used HP80 or MP72 doubles before by how strongly he is against them.
Also, are these cylinders good for overfills? I know a dive shop owner who is willing to overfill by a few hunered psi and I was wondering if I could give him any reason for why he should fill them higher than that. He doesn't want to be liable for failed hydros, but I'm not convinced this is a problem as these cylinders would cost me so little.